October’s Night Sky Notes: Let’s Go, LIGO!

4 Min Read October’s Night Sky Notes: Let’s Go, LIGO! An artist’s impression of gravitational waves generated by binary neutron stars. Credits: R. Hurt/Caltech-JPL by Kat Troche of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific September 2025 marks ten years since the first direct detection of gravitational waves as predicted by Albert Einstein’s 1916 theory of … Read more

Celebrating Pride Month Through Design

Dribbble is proud to celebrate the LGBTQIA+ community through design. We’ve curated a selection of impactful Pride-themed artwork from our talented designers, each sharing their connection to the work and the deeper meaning behind their creations. These designs showcase the power of love, unity, and inclusion and how design can be a tool for expression, … Read more

Work In Progress, Part 11 🚧

This is the latest in a series of posts explaining the decisions we make that affect our users, as well as the results of those decisions (positive or negative). Dribbble exists to help designers generate and convert leads, and we won’t succeed unless they do. Designers will share their work, advertise their services, and transact … Read more

Is Apple losing faith in Liquid Glass?

From a design perspective, 2025 has certainly been an interesting year for Apple. After years of aesthetic stagnation, the company dropped its most radically different iPhone designs last month, including the delightful iPhone Air. And then there’s iOS 26, which represents the biggest software design overhaul since 2013’s iOS 7 kicked off the flat design … Read more

Work In Progress, Part 12 🚧

This is the latest in a series of posts explaining the decisions we make at Dribbble that affect our users, as well as the results of those decisions (positive or negative). Dribbble exists to help designers generate and convert leads. Our success depends on increasing both the number of designers who receive leads and the … Read more